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last but he says they're lucky to be a lawyer he's thoughts go out to the many young victims of the second attack i think about all. the shit there are some kids in the island i think. that are in some cases compass to the to atrocities produced many acts of heroism but there's the dust settles on the walls worst mass shooting experts say there's also voicing anger that the attacks were allowed to happen in the first place anger the truth or ignore dozens of hate messages from suspect anders behring breivik you haven't really been prepared for right wing extremism brave expressed fury at the government's open door policy on immigration blogs and twitter feeds at the shootings may reflect growing national opposition to fully immigration policies the political establishment or more they are relatively well off people that live in
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areas where there are simply no immigrants the poor people in northern being pushed out of places they used to live livin on that's also their drug stocks are in jeopardy muslims claim there's disappointment that the killer turned out to be ones they want this guy to be muslim or how muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's not regent so they talk too much about islam and about us. it is not good norwegians are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies that turn the government against his own but in no way. far right sentiment. wider than norwegians are ready to admit and there's a polite and respectful attitude towards that kind of thing in mainstream media but the reality is that fifty percent of
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a norwegian zx are against multiculturalism as people here try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to this twitter already thing it will sell relations between communities some expect the crackdown by police on the e.u. growing far right movement while others fear this will only fuel resentment against europe's muslims victims are beginning to piece spoke together this shuts at lloyd's but the experts warn this might not be the last such a tank as outrage at the perceived failure of a multicultural society grows w. bush will see oslo. earlier we spoke with will of anderson a spokesman for the union of russian communities in sweden and someone who knew anders breivik personally he says the news came as a shock although he believes breivik was surrounded by things that could potentially have influenced his actions. i could not imagine i even imagined that he might have been right in watching he have had an ego and especially
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who. in relation to girls for example the fairer sex for other guys. who. have. and kind of a little bit of fun at the hill on a bunch of you knowing. on the other hand you look at this. very slight i don't know what he can be compared to but there is an e oz of well denomination saying you know maybe three church and each of them are trying to get you. on the other hand there is just a lay. population who are very private and then you have lawyers so central oslo is basically like just you know your values and. the wrong way you want to fit. just in dargon
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a research fellow with the dubai initiative says recent years have created the perfect environment for far right extremism to flourish while this transnational zama terrorism has been on the radar for some time the very real threat of the homegrown right wing extremists has been over law and within most western countries we have seen two things happening at the same time we have seen this type of ratcheting up of rhetoric anti immigration rhetoric this is happening to us and also western europe and there's also been this demise we can say multiculturalism so there have been individuals that have more or less because quite quite self radicalized due to vironment and also due to the idea that there's just been an influx of immigration then compound. these factors has also been the global economic crisis so you have the eurozone crisis and you also have how the global economic crisis impacted united states so there has been
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a general type of environment which has encouraged individuals to take out their frustrations and newly arrived immigrants so i think that this is something that is actually very very very very important for western policymakers to look at so i think in the coming years we're going to see more of this right wing extremism. and in light of the attacks norway has imposed stricter border controls denmark did the same thing a little more than two weeks ago a move that was strongly criticized criticized by other e.u. member states alexander sullivan from the moscow state humanitarian university says there are signs that united europe may be coming apart. the european project is collapsing slowly collapsing you know there are lots of live rounds coming in from asia from the north africa and some countries have a cancer rates folded so they have to prove. that their research and has control
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that immigration control and that's. only tells us that the european project like see you know kind of vitality the they want agenda and it should be shared by the people living in the e people house to be ready to actually while those people will they have to say no to those from today country. the governments all those countries how to put it to the referendum or actually talk to the people rather than just saying we are going to band this band that every stakeholder has to have a site in it not just the citizens of the country not just the migrants because you see there is a contradiction brave you could spring this fall he's and he's a lamb his calls as supposedly to the information shared by the media no wait and at the same time there is an islamized again ization that. they have taken responsibility it's a whole lot of blast in no way so you see those contradictions they miss where you
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sense the islam is calls and at the same time islamist organizations take responsibility meet their varies something deeply wrong with the communication. the attacks in norway have sent shock waves around the world and sparked passionate debate about what's behind it on our website r.t. dot com we're asking you what you think is the cornerstone of the norwegian tragedy so far the majority think a sheer fanaticism has to play fewer people forty one percent think tensions stem from multiculturalism ten percent say the reason is global terror that penetrates everywhere and the minority five percent think the failure it's a failure of security forces what do you think. that had or say. security analyst chris yates says that norway just was unprepared for this type of crisis what we're talking about here is possibly a lack of resources instructive today that the. the. the
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european organization the police forces in europe europe all. together. setting up a group of so if you will so experts to aid police forces across europe in looking in would as opposed to would the question is why this is not not being done before because there are any number of reports that you can read only internet and privately reports. suggest that. the rise of right wing extremism in europe has been prevalent a number of years so the question is why we don't move into ourselves. we have to have these things much better probably we could have done. would we go from here. recapping our main story now the tragedy in norway latest news thirty
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two year old enders behring breivik has been charged with killing ninety four people in the twin attacks on friday brevik allegedly shot dead eighty seven mostly teenagers on the island of oahu toyah during a youth camp a rally for the governing labor party your portably went to the island wearing a police uniform and asked people to gather round him before opening fire the rampage happened only hours after a huge car bomb tore through central oslo claiming at least seven lives a second man was seized by special forces in the area where victims' relatives had gathered but it's unclear if he has any connection to the atrocity. and will be keeping you up to speed on the latest developments in norway throughout our program here on our team with more expert comment and analysis so stay with us. turning now to other main news we're covering on our t.v. european leaders are breathing a sigh of relief as greece's provided with
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a bell out of one hundred nine billion euros this despite the threat of athens credit rating plunging into the dreaded default category critics say this second cash handout isn't nearly enough though to get the euro back on its feet. president sarkozy has been saying in brussels you know greece is a special case it's received this special support from the europeans and other countries won't receive that but of course. do we believe that i'm not sure that we do because it's inconceivable that the europeans wouldn't step in but very and it's also i think inconceivable that even the resources now available to the financial stability fund the sort of nascent european monetary fund i think they wouldn't really be sufficient in the a if it was a sort of battle between the bond markets and the italian government so those sort
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of without wanting to paint nightmare scenario yes i don't think we're out of the woods yet meanwhile across the atlantic the u.s. government remains divided over the country's national debt the latest round of talks to raise the country's debt ceiling collapsed when a republican opposition leader stormed out of negotiations with president obama the government has to allow more borrowing on top of its existence limit of fourteen point three trillion dollars if it a solution isn't reached by august second the u.s. will be unable to pay its bills and have to default democrats suggest resolving the looming default by increasing taxes on the rich republicans are calling for a severe spending cuts but as journalist greg palast says it's the man on the street who will have to pay for the government's excessive spending. lort bush when he was president two thousand we want two thousand and eight one on why it's. a surplus given to me eighty six billion dollars
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a year by bill clinton turned that into a six hundred million dollars per year deficit adding three trillion dollars us. eric cantor voted for all those for bush's wars in iraq for the weapons for the tax cuts now these guys don't want to pay the bill they're trying to got to say that the that the tax cuts for the rich that bush is or is somehow the compromise means that. this in dollars will be paid for by eliminating benefits for the working class it's not our debt i didn't borrow the money i didn't buy or virginia class submarine the cost to be eight billion a piece bush or thirty six i didn't get anything labor by amazon to my door i didn't encourage these debts the american people the elderly people on social security didn't incur the debts veterans receiving better veterans benefits didn't increase the debt it was the result of bush's wars bush's tax cuts while spending
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for these programs what we need to do is increased spending for lower income people for the elderly because they'll spend it and get us out of this depression we're in a depression you can't save your way out of a depression the problem is that people are not spending money the banks are sitting on a trillion dollars in in cash and not lending it out our problem is the lack of spending in the united states a lack of demand a lack of capital being given out we're building it and it has nothing to do artie's resident on the streets of new york laurie harf innocent people in the big apple whether they're ready to pay more taxes to shore up the economy. would you be willing to pay more in taxes to save your government from bankruptcy this week let's talk about that. definitely would pay more if any of their spending
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. demands whether they're spending on defense. or education. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the parties in our country a little bit how much is a little but. a few percentage points more and that's about it that's about it since fifty percent of the american public does not pay a nickel i would have a problem i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in this shared sacrifice that all the parents on how much work you bring to life if you know if i'm working hard and i make you my good my good share you know why do i want to get taken away from me when people who you know don't. you know you just spend a lot more money in taxes so that more people have my service says she'd you have to pay for people who aren't working as hard as you yeah yeah do. with that well
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yeah i think everybody should have it ok so i think it's ok because you pay too much taxes you know you take the energy from people who want to work so if you're too much texas you have a better government like in the states that have better government they spend all their money on crazy wars in iraq and afghanistan. so i would first stop the stupid wars and there you don't need a tax increase no matter how you feel about taxes the bottom line is you're probably always going to have to pay them but it's up to your government to use those funds well. recovery efforts continue on russia's a vulgar river after the country's worst ever boating disaster the sunken pleasure cruiser bogey area has been towed to shallow waters next step is to pump water from the sunken hole to make their record light enough to lift experts are eager to examine the ship and figure out exactly why it went down two weeks ago one hundred
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fourteen people confirmed dead in the tragedy with eight still listed as missing the boat owner is under investigation and two people have already been charged with violating safety regulations. the first meeting in three years of the foreign ministers from north and south korea has been met with cautious optimism the unofficial meeting happened on the sidelines of a regional forum in indonesia both sides agreed to renew the stalled six party talks over pyongyang's nuclear program but the u.s. secretary of state said washington won't back them talks unless north korea first starts dismantling its atomic facilities professor leonid petroff from sydney university thinks the demands from pyongyang to disarm unilaterally may be unfair. well solved through the means is. states not do months the anything. but room must. and. so does most.
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so that's why i believe it's from to believe that only we produce all the tensions . and the number by literally. by living in the bullet through the is going to be sold much. much trouble. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe british pop singer amy winehouse has been found dead in her london home a paparazzi favorite the troubled twenty seven year old diva won more than twenty three awards for her music her career though was dogged by problems with drug and alcohol abuse the subject of a hit song rehab police have yet to release further details and the cause of her death remains under investigation. at least thirty two people were killed and dozens injured when two high speed trains collided in eastern china the impact sent two carriages off a bridge reports suggest one of the trains was brought to
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a halt after being struck by lightning and then was hit by the other train from behind rescue workers are searching through the wreckage for survivors. in egypt hundreds were injured in protests here the military headquarters in cairo armed men started throwing stones at demonstrators who threw the rocks back protesters were showing frustration that military rulers who took control of the country after an epic uprising in february they demand expedited trials for former regime officials and call for the end of military trials for civilians. iranian media now denying reports a man shot dead in tehran was one of the country's nuclear scientists it says thirty five year old adar usually as i was a university professor who had the same name as a nuclear physicist i was gunned down outside his terran home his wife and child were injured they are now in the hospital nuclear scientists have been targeted in iran before with two killed in as many years iranian authorities blame israel
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secret service the mossad for the killings. and nato has carried out new airstrikes on libya's capital hitting colonel gadhafi his headquarters on friday a crowd gathered in tripoli supporting the colonel whose current whereabouts are unknown libya has been ravaged by civil war since february with the nato led coalition launching air strikes in march or to the military contributor says there may be a growing credibility gap within the alliance over the intervention. the reason being a lot of talk about. the u.s. policy or the lack of faith regarding pakistan and afghanistan no less has been said about the nato operation or actually aerial intervention and bombing in libya take a close a look at how the nato aerial bombing in libya is related to american try vies in afghanistan and pakistan on
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a technical basis yes they nato intervention and indiscriminate bombing in libya could be both the united states and nato operation but technicalities aside it is not just a tune and a half wars for the united states in reality if not on the ground at least in the air over a levy at the bombing is one hundred percent a nato operation timing of nato operation against libya demonstrated not on the lack of trust between the united states and pakistan and afghan leadership it is also indicative of a huge credibility gap between genuine united states of america and its spirit paean nato partners alexis crowe from the u.k. his royal institute of international affairs thinks that nato as interference in the libyan conflict will help solve the situation here's
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a preview of our interview show spotlight the full version available online and r.t. dot com. if you look at the international community in the wider international community sometimes if you look at need to engage with other countries for example afghanistan. and iraq it's given need to name its means that the u.k. and the u.s. are coming to see regime change sensibly and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the us said it did not explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course. there's several air power through this one of whom is called eliot cohen from america and he said that the use of air power exclusive to carry out a political solution is equivalent to modern courtship it offers immediate satisfaction without little guarantee or commitment and so in one sense is a policy of what robert pape calls decapitation decapitation policy literally
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taking the head off of the regime does little to change anything politically on the ground as we've clearly seen in afghanistan with the removal of the taliban and so we've clearly seen with the removal of saddam hussein so it's not a policy that works regime change. however i would say that therefore wasn't on the cards to begin with in that very overt sense but of course it had to be because if you're thinking of stopping him killing his citizens you obviously have to stop him . from being in power in some sense i would say that in libya either we shouldn't gone in a tall. or we should have done something like this which of course is not the nature of coalition fighting. along with that interview there's plenty more available any time at r.t. dot com here's what's a click away right now georgian photographers convicted of spying for russia are
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released with their colleagues convinced their confessions were coerced find out why the local opposition thinks the case had nothing to do with justice from the get go. and foreign skeptics said it was ridiculous but a russian military innovation alex just might become an asset export it's now singing the praises and benefits of the so-called robber all i mean all that and more are to be done. the bad weather wrap up our top stories in a few minutes stay with us here on r.t. . to.
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four thirty am in moscow these are your r t have lives ninety four people now confirmed killed in friday's attacks in norway as details of the massacre and the man charged with the crimes begin to emerge. anders behring breivik a thirty two year old norwegian arrested earlier has confessed to both the shooting . death of a bombing in central can suspect of links to a. organization and was strongly opposed to immigration and islam. and as greece's credit ratings are threatened with being downgraded and washington takes a step toward defaulting on its natural debt analysts say it's the men in the
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street who will eventually have to pay for the government's excessive spending r t gauges public opinion on both sides of the outlet. we'll keep you updated on developments in norway throughout the day and night changing gears now is the latest edition of moscow out coming your way next stay with us. hello and welcome to the. roughly three. hundred forty s. . and with
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